Prospects for Bilingual Education Curriculum in Turkey: A Mainstream Issue

The goal of bilingual education is fostering academic achievement, assisting immigrant acculturation to a new community, enabling native speakers to learn a second language, conserving linguistic and cultural heritage of minority groups, and advancing national language resources. This study investig...

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